Dana Harripersad; laborer, entrepreneur, DIY enthusiast - and friend. You want to work towards a better life? Give me a call. Snapchat/Instagram: Daha3350
“This is war. Survival is your right; thriving is your responsibility; risk is your business. You must fight for it all, or doom yourself to a mediocre existence!”
The higher the income, the lower the likelihood of having a tattoo.
For folks who make less than $30K per year, 45% have at least one tattoo.
It's just 23% of those who make $100K+.
YOU WILL NEVER BE LAZY AFTER READING THIS:
> Comfort is a trap disguised as peace.
> Energy comes from movement not from sitting and thinking.
> Discipline means doing it even when you don’t feel like it.
> Laziness dies when your purpose feels bigger than your excuses.
> Every wasted hour delays the life you say you want.
> Your future self is shaped by today’s effort not tomorrow’s plans.
> Start small because momentum builds faster than waiting for motivation.
The easiest person to take for granted is usually the hardest to replace. Why?
Because they made loyalty look normal. Because they made consistency look normal. Because they made effort look normal
So normal that you start believing you can find that anywhere. That's why many people leave good partners NOT because they found better BUT because they assume that can be easily found
The person you get "bored" of is often the person you'll end up looking for in other people
If you have that person in your life, value them.
Quit waiting for motivation, you’re acting like a loser. Set the alarm. Get out of bed. Train your body. Feed it real food. Keep your house clean. Handle your responsibilities before they become problems. Spend less than you earn. Build skills every single day. Decide who you want to be and earn that identity through your actions. Outwork your excuses. Stay disciplined when nobody is watching. Rest when it makes you stronger, not because you got uncomfortable. Walk with confidence. Say what you mean. Commit fully. Laugh when things get hard. Time doesn’t slow down for anyone. Pain is part of the deal. So is growth. People with fewer advantages have built incredible lives. You can too. Nobody gets a free pass. Nobody is disqualified. Keep showing up.
Every man has two voices in his head.
One says, "Take it easy, you deserve a break."
The other says, "If you don't build your future, nobody else will."
The voice you feed every day eventually becomes your life.
If you want to win in life;
> Stop sleeping too late
> Stop skipping workouts
> Stop missing opportunities
> Stop listening to negativity
> Stop overthinking everything
> Stop wasting your life
> Stop doubting yourself
> Stop comparing with others
> Stop procrastinating
> Stop chasing perfection
> Stop ignoring your health
> Stop fearing failure
> Stop wasting time on toxic people
> Stop living in the past
> Stop undervaluing your worth
> Stop making excuses
1. Be fit, but never talk about working out.
2. Be sharp, but never mention books.
3. Be rich, but never talk about money.
As a man, never let excitement make you announce things prematurely. Stay low-key and move silently until you're sure it's permanent.
Trust me, you'll never regret it.
Boys call it “Boring”
Men call it “Discipline”
Small circle
Staying consistent
Exercising
Learning new skills
No gossiping
No partying
Eating clean
Focusing on goals
Do this as a man;
- Quit porn
- Quit alcohol
- Quit stupid habits
- Go to the gym
- Take your vitamins
- Take your proteins
- Drink water
- Eat fruits
- Avoid medicine unless it's necessary antibiotics.
- Meal prep every Sunday
- Eat your home-cooked meals
- Walk 8,000–12,000 steps a day
- Plan your day the night before
- Say NO to things that drain your energy
When life feels lifeless, check your lifestyle.
By 2028 the most valuable skill will not be coding or writing. It will be the ability to stay sane in a world specifically engineered to fragment your attention, manipulate your emotions and keep you perpetually distracted. The people who can think deeply, stay focused and remain psychologically stable while everything around them fucks up their brain will have an advantage that no algorithm can replicate. Start training your mind now.
As I get older I realize maintenance is cheaper than repair. Lifting weights now saves you the cost of losing independence. Quality sleep now is cheaper than trying to fix dementia. The best medicine on the planet is prevention, and you can achieve this by working to maintain what you have.
Start raw-dogging life.
Drive in silence. Read at the gym. Talk to strangers. Eat without social media. Run without headphones. Walk barefoot on the grass. Delete social media from your phone (except twitter). Cook from scratch. Hand-write a letter. Stare out the window on a flight. Skip the GPS. Get lost on purpose. Eat at the bar alone. Talk to the bartender (flirt with her). Do nothing, actually nothing. Take a walk with no destination. Enjoy boredom because the richest experiences are "boring."
Simply start to not give a fuck and your life will become amazing.
getting rejected, ignored, or laughed off and just moving on like nothing happened is an actual skill. most people never build it because they avoid every situation where it could happen. but it's the thing that makes everything else — talking to strangers, asking for what you want, putting yourself out there — so much easier.
You're a man, 97% of your stress should be about money, fitness, and improving your life. Whoever likes you or dislikes you should be none of your business.